Written by Pathi Venkata Thadhagath | Edited by Aniruddha Dhar
The residents of Bengaluru will be capable of expertise the photo voltaic eclipse for about 45 minutes on Tuesday, reported The Hindu. Solely 10 per cent of the eclipse will probably be seen when it happens. The report added that even in 1995, there was a photo voltaic eclipse that occurred on Deepavali.
“It is not uncommon to see photo voltaic eclipses on Deepavali in India. Earlier, there was an eclipse that occurred on October 17, 1762, which occurred to be the day of Deepavali. Even in 1995, there was a complete photo voltaic eclipse on October 24 which additionally occurred on the pageant of lights and the trail of totality handed over India at a beneficial time of the day,” RC Kapoor, former professor of the Indian Institute of Astrophysics, quoted as saying by the newspaper.
Kapoor stated it’s going to be a late afternoon eclipse this time. “On October 25, there may be going to be a partial photo voltaic eclipse which will probably be seen in Bengaluru and different elements of India, apart from a big space of the states within the north-east. The beginning of the eclipse will probably be seen from India, however the Solar units at most locations earlier than the eclipse is over,” he added.